Job Description
Join the forefront of technological revolution as a Quantum Computing Architect at Nexus Future Labs. We're pioneering the next generation of computational systems that will redefine industries by 2026. This role offers the opportunity to design scalable quantum solutions, collaborate with Nobel laureates, and shape the future of global innovation. Our Austin campus features cutting-edge labs and flexible work environments designed to accelerate breakthrough thinking.
We're seeking a visionary leader who thrives at the intersection of physics, computer science, and practical application. You'll drive quantum algorithm development, optimize error correction protocols, and mentor a multidisciplinary team pushing the boundaries of what's computationally possible. This position includes competitive equity, comprehensive benefits, and access to our exclusive Future Tech Incubator program.
Responsibilities
- Architect scalable quantum computing systems with fault-tolerant designs for commercial deployment
- Lead development of quantum algorithms for optimization, simulation, and machine learning applications
- Collaborate with physics teams to advance quantum error correction and coherence techniques
- Design hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks for enterprise solutions
- Establish security protocols for quantum-resistant cryptography systems
- Publish research in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences
- Mentor cross-functional teams in quantum computing principles and best practices
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years developing quantum algorithms or quantum error correction systems
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, or Q#)
- Proven track record of publishing quantum computing research
- Experience with superconducting or photonic quantum processor architectures
- Strong background in linear algebra, probability theory, and computational complexity
- Demonstrated ability to translate theoretical concepts into practical implementations